Bullying and the Risk for Violence

AUTHOR(S)

Solon, Raquelle L.

PUB. DATE

March 2015

SOURCE

Security: Solutions for Enterprise Security Leaders;Mar2015, p71

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

The article offers a clarification on bullying and provides tips to address the bullying behavior. It states the characteristics of school and workplace bullying which mentions that the intentions for bullying differ by age. Other topics cited include how to address bullying on campus, how bullying occurs, and warning signs and intervention tips.

ACCESSION #

102420049

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